Vol. 70 No. 2, March 2007
Index
- Who needs a constitution? In defense of the non-decision constitution-making tactic in Israel.
- Cite unseen: how neutral citation and America's law schools can cure our strange devotion to bibliographical orthodoxy and the constriction of open and equal access to the law.
- Regulating litigation under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act: economic activity or regulatory nullity?
- Dubai ports world under Exon-Florio: a threat to national security or a tempest in a seaport?
- The fate of New York public education is a matter of interpretation: a story of competing methods of constitutional interpretation, the nature of law, and a functional approach to the New York education article.
- I can't to I Kant: the sexual harassment of working adolescents, competing theories, and ethical dilemmas.
- The governmental attorney-client privilege: whether the right to evidence in a state grand jury investigation pierces the privilege in New York State.
- "Knickel" and dime issues: an unexplored loophole in New York's genetic discrimination statute and the viability of genetic testing in the sports employment context.